Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2005 11:49 schrieb Dave Ewart:
I've not done a backtrace before - do you mean to just run 'strace' on
the application?
No, you run the program until it crashes, then you get a corefile somewhere.
To get the backtrace, you run
$ gdb /path/to/prog /path/to/core
Then enter
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On Monday, 01.08.2005 at 14:40 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
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This will at least tell you approximately where it crashed. To get
more information you will have to rebuild the package with debugging
symbols and without optimization.
reassign 318865 gcc-3.3
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Am Montag, 1. August 2005 16:31 schrieb Dave Ewart:
Hmmm, interesting. I did an 'apt-get source odbc-postgresql' and
modified the build so that it used -O0 -ggdb instead of the default
and rebuilt the package.
After installing this modified package the segfault
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Hmmm, nothing for seven days or so. What further info could I add to
this bug which might help lead to a solution?
I'm happy to provide whatever I can ...
Dave.
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On Tuesday, 26.07.2005 at 11:39 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2005 10:09 schrieb Dave Ewart:
Hmmm, nothing for seven days or so. What further info could I add
to this bug which might help lead to a solution?
A
Am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2005 10:09 schrieb Dave Ewart:
Hmmm, nothing for seven days or so. What further info could I add to
this bug which might help lead to a solution?
A backtrace of the crash with debugging symbols would help.
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